Some worried that Britain would be dragged into an ill-advised war with Iraq.
The First Anglo-Afghan War (1838-42) was one of Britain's most ill-advised and disastrous wars.
The majority whip, Representative Tom Delay of Texas, said, "While we may not support the President's ill-advised war, we do support our troops."
We're all familiar with the tragic effects of an ill-advised war.
Not only was the military accused of wasting lives in a ill-advised war, but it concluded that steady American casualties would lead to an erosion of public support.
They certainly weren't the sort of beings Roland called slow mutants, for those had arisen as a result of the old ones' ill-advised wars and disastrous experiments.
At home, Americans seem to have forgotten what an ill-advised war can do to the United States.
The first blunder of the Hats was the hasty and ill-advised war with Russia.
For the next twenty five years the Hats did dominate government, with disastrous results where the country was plunged into two costly and ill-advised wars.
Thousands upon thousands of American men and women have lost arms or legs, or been paralyzed or blinded or horribly burned or killed in this ill-advised war.